Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was a beautiful facility when it opened. They have those two gorgeous rinks and tried to start a high-level figure skating program, recruited well known coaches, etc. - and then promptly crushed everything with numerous bad decisions, even before COVID hit. I got the impression they did the same with their gymnastics and dance programs.
The founders were football players, and I am not convinced they knew anything about the other sports, or knew who to listen to to learn and make decisions about the other sports.
Didn't the founders recently create a sports-focused secondary school inspired by IMG in Florida? I believe it's also called St. James or St. James High School. Facilities would have to be in top-notch shape to compete with the likes of IMG Academy however.
Yes, the St. James Academy - but as PP mentioned, it's just doing Virginia's online high school curriculum from the St. James during the day. They've moved some offices (Sales, Member Support) to make space for Academy kids to work/gather but facility-wise, it's nowhere near an IMG.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I don't pay close enough attention but I have no issues with the facility other than the parking. I like it when we have swim meets or other sport practice there. We are not on any of the SJ teams, but other teams that rent the space.
I think it smells like McDonalds because everyone grabs McD on the way instead of paying for the over prices crappy food they sell on site.
I do think that some things like the overall management of programs is pretty horrendous. I emailed to ask about a sports program and never heard back. Filled out something else on-line and only received a marketing phone call but no info on the program i asked about. When I called to talk to someone they were useless. So i can see thy their teams don't do well or recruit decent kids.
I am not overly concerned about security or random people watching my kid practice. There could be a parent of another kid who is there to gawk at your kid. You really can't control that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was a beautiful facility when it opened. They have those two gorgeous rinks and tried to start a high-level figure skating program, recruited well known coaches, etc. - and then promptly crushed everything with numerous bad decisions, even before COVID hit. I got the impression they did the same with their gymnastics and dance programs.
The founders were football players, and I am not convinced they knew anything about the other sports, or knew who to listen to to learn and make decisions about the other sports.
Didn't the founders recently create a sports-focused secondary school inspired by IMG in Florida? I believe it's also called St. James or St. James High School. Facilities would have to be in top-notch shape to compete with the likes of IMG Academy however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know who left a neighborhood league or travel club for St. James ended up going back to an established organization. Maybe it was one travel team to another with St. James in between, maybe it was trying St. James for a house league or some sort and then moving to a youth club, but nobody in my area sticks with it.
I knew people who did their swim team for the drop-in, leave-whenever policy, but I hear they also got rid of that.
The only people I know who are happy with it are people coming in for a tournament indoors in the winter from a sport (ex: lacrosse) where they are on another team.
+1
We've been there for gymnastics meets that were hosted by a non-St James team and it was great. Trying out a few of their camps was the opposite, although that had more to do with the coaching and organization than the facility. Maybe I was just too annoyed to notice anything else though lol.
I hated that gymnastics meet. The parking oh you lowly non members park here lining the roadways.
The cost to watch my kid was way too high. The views of the equipment was terrible. My kids had to go to the bathroom, the time to get there, wait in line, and get back she almost missed an event.
Yeah, the views weren't great. I guess I was comparing it to some of the other venues we've been to, like the state fair grounds one year where you could still see bits of hay on the floor from the last cattle auction or whatever they'd held there last. Or the other time where there was a gun show going on in the same building and all the gymnasts were checking in on the other side of the lobby from the NRA members. lol Compared to those, The St. James is a palace!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know who left a neighborhood league or travel club for St. James ended up going back to an established organization. Maybe it was one travel team to another with St. James in between, maybe it was trying St. James for a house league or some sort and then moving to a youth club, but nobody in my area sticks with it.
I knew people who did their swim team for the drop-in, leave-whenever policy, but I hear they also got rid of that.
The only people I know who are happy with it are people coming in for a tournament indoors in the winter from a sport (ex: lacrosse) where they are on another team.
+1
We've been there for gymnastics meets that were hosted by a non-St James team and it was great. Trying out a few of their camps was the opposite, although that had more to do with the coaching and organization than the facility. Maybe I was just too annoyed to notice anything else though lol.
I hated that gymnastics meet. The parking oh you lowly non members park here lining the roadways.
The cost to watch my kid was way too high. The views of the equipment was terrible. My kids had to go to the bathroom, the time to get there, wait in line, and get back she almost missed an event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was a beautiful facility when it opened. They have those two gorgeous rinks and tried to start a high-level figure skating program, recruited well known coaches, etc. - and then promptly crushed everything with numerous bad decisions, even before COVID hit. I got the impression they did the same with their gymnastics and dance programs.
The founders were football players, and I am not convinced they knew anything about the other sports, or knew who to listen to to learn and make decisions about the other sports.
Didn't the founders recently create a sports-focused secondary school inspired by IMG in Florida? I believe it's also called St. James or St. James High School. Facilities would have to be in top-notch shape to compete with the likes of IMG Academy however.
Anonymous wrote:It was a beautiful facility when it opened. They have those two gorgeous rinks and tried to start a high-level figure skating program, recruited well known coaches, etc. - and then promptly crushed everything with numerous bad decisions, even before COVID hit. I got the impression they did the same with their gymnastics and dance programs.
The founders were football players, and I am not convinced they knew anything about the other sports, or knew who to listen to to learn and make decisions about the other sports.
Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty sexy. OP you’re a snob